Former Baltimore Transportation Official Pleads Guilty to Taking $90K in Bribes

The Charm City Circulator isn’t generating any cash from fares, but the man who used to run it just admitted taking in $90,000 on the side, in the form of bribes.

Barry Stephen Robinson,65, faces a maximum of 20 years in prison for money laundering and 10 more for each of two counts of bribery after pleading guilty to the crimes, which prosecutors say took place when Robinson was Chief of the Division of Transit and Marine Services of the Baltimore DOT.